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Readiness and willingness of the tenant to pay
otherwise 'ready and willing.' Such a case in no doubt a hard one, but, unfortunately, it does not enable Courts to make a special law for such hard cases which fall outside the statutory protection, Mistry Premjibhai
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filed in support of the allegations of corrupt practice on the respondent in the election petition is to enable the respondent to understand the charge against him so that he can effectively meet the same in the
Reasons to believe
be arrested is genuine. But specific events and facts must be disclosed by the applicant in order to enable the court to judge of the reasonableness of his belief, the existence of which is the sine qua
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pracipe' (q.v.). The office of the protector is to grant or withhold his consent, which is required to enable a tenant-in-tail in remainder, expectant on an estate of free-hold, to bar as well his own issue as
Vote on account
Vote on account, refers to the advance to be made by Parliament to enable the Government to carry on its expenditure until passing of general appropriation Bill, Constitution of India, Art. 116.
Vagueness of grounds
the ground furnished it is capable of being intelligently understood and is sufficiently definite to furnish materials to enable the detained person to make a representation against the order of detention it cannot be called vague, State
Misrepresentation
induced a contract, provides a defence to an action on the ground of breach of contract, and will enable the deceived party to get the contract rescinded by the Court it the parties can be put back
Trade Union
so as to render void or voidable any agreement or trust.' S. 4. 'Nothing in this Act shall enable any court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted with the object of directly enforcing or recovering damages for
Town-service route
Town-service route, would mean a route within a town to enable passengers to go from one place to another in the town. But generally people in the peripheral and
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note of hand, a promissory note given by a native banker or moneylender to zemindars and others, to enable them to furnish government with security for the payment of their rents, Indian.
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Readiness and willingness of the tenant to pay
otherwise 'ready and willing.' Such a case in no doubt a hard one, but, unfortunately, it does not enable Courts to make a special law for such hard cases which fall outside the statutory protection, Mistry Premjibhai
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filed in support of the allegations of corrupt practice on the respondent in the election petition is to enable the respondent to understand the charge against him so that he can effectively meet the same in the
Reasons to believe
be arrested is genuine. But specific events and facts must be disclosed by the applicant in order to enable the court to judge of the reasonableness of his belief, the existence of which is the sine qua
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Tail
pracipe' (q.v.). The office of the protector is to grant or withhold his consent, which is required to enable a tenant-in-tail in remainder, expectant on an estate of free-hold, to bar as well his own issue as
Vote on account
Vote on account, refers to the advance to be made by Parliament to enable the Government to carry on its expenditure until passing of general appropriation Bill, Constitution of India, Art. 116.
Vagueness of grounds
the ground furnished it is capable of being intelligently understood and is sufficiently definite to furnish materials to enable the detained person to make a representation against the order of detention it cannot be called vague, State
Misrepresentation
induced a contract, provides a defence to an action on the ground of breach of contract, and will enable the deceived party to get the contract rescinded by the Court it the parties can be put back
Trade Union
so as to render void or voidable any agreement or trust.' S. 4. 'Nothing in this Act shall enable any court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted with the object of directly enforcing or recovering damages for
Town-service route
Town-service route, would mean a route within a town to enable passengers to go from one place to another in the town. But generally people in the peripheral and
Teep
note of hand, a promissory note given by a native banker or moneylender to zemindars and others, to enable them to furnish government with security for the payment of their rents, Indian.
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